It has come to my attention that since the re-spidering yesterday, the
Search Engine for the website is not searching all the pages. I have
just requested a re-spidering.
When I get a few minutes to work on the website, I intend to offer a
couple additional Search Engines.
Joyce
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Delaware County Listowner
Greene County Listowner
Joyce Riedinger, Coordinator
Delaware County NYGenWeb Site
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nydelawa

Hello All ...
Shirley Houck's copy of 1864 draftees is now online. Thank you Shirley.
Also, queries are up-to-date.
I just requested a re-spidering of the website, so check out the search
engine a little later this afternoon.
Now, back to the lawn care!
Joyce
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joyce(a)global2000.net
Delaware County Listowner
Greene County Listowner
Joyce Riedinger, Coordinator
Delaware County NYGenWeb Site
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nydelawa

Hi everyone: Does anyone have a Caroline in their PECK family line? I've
been searching a very long time for Caroline Artemicia BURRELL, born 1841 in
probably Delaware Co., NY. Family records show she married a PECK (no first
name given). She was the daughter of Caleb and Diadamia (nee Turner)
BURRELL. In a letter we have from 1888 she more than likely was living in
the area. There were many PECK families in Otsego, Chenango and Delaware Co.
but I cannot find her listed.
Thanks so very much.
Lee Johnson: Phoenix, AZ: leela826(a)aol.com
Searching: BURRELL, TURNER, ROWE, PECK, BULLOCK, PACKARD, DIBBLE

In a message dated 06/25/2000 6:09:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
NYDELAWA-D-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
<< I will entertain inquiries from you fro names of people you Know are
in that cemetery and forward the info if I have it down. I will not get
back there for a few weeks, but will keep your requests if I don't have
an answer right now. >>
Hi Roger,
I would love to have a list from you as I have several ancestors buried over
in Halcott.
Pam (Libertina(a)aol.com)

> Janet Newman wrote:
>
> Dear Joyce,
>
> Is this announcement correct? That Rootsweb.Com is now owned by a
> division of Ancestry.Com? I assume that means Roots.web sites will
> soon require payment to access. Who actually owns the sites?
In answer to Janet's question,
FIRST - the Delaware County website is copyrighted by me and other
contributors to the website.
SECOND - I offer the following from our State Coordinator regarding the
merger:
"This agreement will expand both the number of RootsWeb.com users and
content contributors. At the same time, we have ensured that
RootsWeb.com content, services, mailing lists and Web pages will remain
free, while allowing the site to provide more functionality and
resources to a larger audience as a result of our being part of the
MyFamily.com network."
and
"As part of its ongoing commitment to the genealogical community,
MyFamily.com, Inc. will continue to support volunteer, non-profit
organizations such as The USGenWeb Project (www.USGenWeb.org), Immigrant
Ships Transcribers Guild (ISTG.rootsweb.com), The Free Births,
Marriages, and Deaths Project (FreeBMD.rootsweb.com), and other groups
that provide free genealogical content.
<end quote>
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION - go to:
http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/rootsrelease.htm
and
http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/merge.html
Joyce
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joyce(a)global2000.net
Delaware County Listowner
Greene County Listowner
Joyce Riedinger, Coordinator
Delaware County NYGenWeb Site
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nydelawa

HELLO ALL ...
Coolest place today seems to be at the computer - so here are some great
updates:
Hancock Harold Items (1899-1927 - Extracted by Donna K. Gigliotti and
Shirley A. Vicere
Scudder Cemetery, Taylor Farm Cemetery, and Van Benschoten Cemetery,
Town of Middletown - Roger D. Davis
Valley View Cemetery - South Kortright - Richard Nesbitt
Names of Pupils Attending School in District No. 4, 1888-89, Town of
Walton - Daryl Holmes
Many thanks to all of the above for much work contributed to the
Delaware County Website!
More to come ....
Joyce
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joyce(a)global2000.net
Delaware County Listowner
Greene County Listowner
Joyce Riedinger, Coordinator
Delaware County NYGenWeb Site
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nydelawa

I am researching the surname BOWNE
I would appreciate any info
Bowne
b
d
spouse
children of
Mother and father of
brothers and sisters of
most BOWNEs are related by 1st cousins who came to the US in the 1630s
Thanks for any info
My Grandfather was Jesse Martin Bowne
b aprox 1859 Clayville Oneida Co NY
My greatgrand father was Joseph Bowne
b 1827 Whitestown NY
I will share any info on allied families married to a Bowne
I have a list of 1500 names from all over the USA 1600 to present
Thanks
The name shows up in every county in NY
They were Quakers at first but later changed to other religions
Audrey Bowne
Seattle
gbowne(a)email.msn.com

> I am also looking for John Hamilton, I have no dates except he was
in
> the Civil War. Our family story goes that Phoebe Francisco married
> John Hamilton before he went to war. He made a pac with his brother
> that if he should die the brother would marry and care for Phoebe.
He
> was killed so the brother married the widow. I do not know the name
> of the brother. Too make the story more interesting Phoebe and the
> brother were not in love so lived apart. I don't know what happened
> to the brother but Phoebe married three more times. I have never
been
> able to shed any light on this story.
>
> Paula
> > I am looking for information on John Hamilton, born in 1839 and
> married
> > Isabel Young. I am trying to find out who his parents were and
where
> they
> > came from before coming to Delaware County.
> >
> > Gabriele Hammon
> > Seattle, WA
> >
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Hi folks,
I have just spent 3 1/2 hours in the Halcott Cemetery writing down
the names and dates. I have about half of it done. Mostly the older
dates.
I will entertain inquiries from you fro names of people you Know are
in that cemetery and forward the info if I have it down. I will not get
back there for a few weeks, but will keep your requests if I don't have
an answer right now.
Halcott Cemetery is in Greene County. It is stuck here in the
Catskills just out of Fleischmanns with no access from anywhere else.
Roger

I am looking for information on John Hamilton, born in 1839 and married
Isabel Young. I am trying to find out who his parents were and where they
came from before coming to Delaware County.
Gabriele Hammon
Seattle, WA

I am looking for information on Robert Young. He was born in 1811 and
married Elizabeth Glendening on Jan 5, 1838. I am trying to find out where
he came from and the name of his parents.
Gabriele Hammon
Seattle, WA

I can't say that the Delameters were not members of the Dutch Reformed Church, but there were some who members of the Franklin Christian Church. You may try contacting Shirley Houck at the Delaware County Clerk's office. I believe she has transcribed the records.
Timothy Brown

Will Testators Index is up to 1894.
No listing for any Desmond. There are 3 Delameter -
Abram of Middletown, Lana A. of Walton and Wesley W. of Franklin.
There's one Desmond in Saratoga County. Otherwise, St. Lawrence,
Clinton, Franklin, Wayne & Cayuga Counties, all well outside of
the usual migration routes to Delaware County.
Were the Delameters members of Reformed Dutch Church. If so, they
could have come from any of the following counties: Sullivan,
Orange, Ulster, Greene, Columbia, Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester,
and even New York County.
W. David Samuelsen

2 volumes of testators index were added to Delaware County listing
along with New York, Orleans, Seneca and Wayne counties as well
as Ohio, Pennsylvania and Kansas counties.
25 volumes in all.
http://www.sampubco.com
W. David Samuelsen
SAMPUBCO

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